Lil Jojo was an American rapper and songwriter who gained widespread popularity after dropping a song meant for a rival gang group in Chicago. He had several kinds of music uploaded to YouTube, which was very popular and belonged to “Gangster’s Disciples”.
While he lived, the singer was a lover and fun-loving, easy-going, but his life was cut short due to his talent for pop artist and hipster chef Keef. Since his death many people have asked about the late rapper, many want to know where he is from, who his family members are and what kind of life he lived. For more on Lil Jojo, read his profile below.
He was born as Joseph Coleman on April 6, 1994, in Chicago, Illinois, to his American mother Robin Russell and a father whose name is currently unknown to the media. He was raised and raised in his hometown by his mother, who was left in his care after his father was sentenced to 13 years in prison for attempted murder. The absence of a father figure in his life brought him closer to his half-brother John, who was only three months older than him. He also had a sister, but it is unknown whether she is younger or older than him. Unfortunately, there are no details about his educational background.
Lil Jojo due to lack of proper guidance his life continued by joining the gang “Gangster Disciples” where he joined his fellow gang members to participate in criminal activities and fuel the violence that was going on in the community. Although he belongs to a gang, however, he does not sell drugs.
Jojo was walking around one day when the song “L’sAnthem” hit the car radio and immediately sparked his interest in a rap career. In 2012 he started his journey. In order to fit into the hip-hop world, he took the stage name Lil Jojo and released his debut single ‘BDK (3HunnaK), which stands for Black Disciples Killer, on April 27, 2012. This song was a sample de Black Disciples member Chief Keef’s rap song “Everyday” caused a lot of drama in Chicago’s gangster world and pissed a lot of people off.
After the success of her first rap track, Jojo released other Black Disciples records like “Tied Up”, “Have it All” and “I Got that Sack”, then later dropped her mixtape titled “JoJo World”. .
Lil Jojo lost his life at the age of 18 September 4, 2012 in Chicago. The young man was shot and killed while riding his bike to one of his friends. An eyewitness said a man in a Ford Taurus shot Jojo several times, who fell and died instantly. After upsetting many Black Disciples members with his discordant songs, his death really came as no surprise as many believed he was killed by the rival gang group.
His death helped reveal just how much violence plagued the city of Chicago and its people. In an effort to pay homage to Lil Jojo, his friends and gang members changed the name of their gang to “JoJo World.”
Lil Jojo was very close to his half-brother John, the two grew up together, although they both have different mothers and live in different homes, the family spends a lot of time together. John, like Lil Jojo, is a rapper whose stage name is Swagg Dinero and he is a member of the “Gangster Disciples”.
John had always enjoyed punching and had been punching since high school. He is very popular for his ability to spit punch lines. John was Jojo’s older brother and the person who mostly looked after him in the absence of their father – who, after being released from prison when they were both 14, was sent back to prison a year later on drug-related charges.
A year after Lil Jojo’s death, John took to his Twitter page to announce that his brother’s killer was dead.
According to credible sources, Lil Jojo is worth up to $1 million, maybe it’s because his tracks and his mixtape are still selling or being listened to. Even in death, he seems to have found a way to keep making money.
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